Dalmatian dog breed

Dalmatian breed information

The dalmatian comes across as a very wise type of dog. The dog thrives best when doing tasks that involve mental challenges.

Dalmatians sheds, but less than many other breeds. Although frequent care of the coat is not strictly necessary, it contributes to the dog's overall well-being and prosperity.

The dalmatian dog should be a pleasure to to exercise with, but individual differences in the type of dog is expected. Dalmatian is a focused type of dog, and responds well to training and obedience. A type of dog thrive in the woods, or on long air trips and is often a good companion. The dog breed have a great need for physical activity, it will be best if the person responsible for the dog are active as well.

Some dogs can be a bit reserved and skeptical people outside the family, but there exists considerable variation within the breed. Although aggression toward other dogs is not characteristic of the breed, such individual characteristics occur. The breed is considered child friendly but generalization here can be adversely. However, you should never leave small children alone with dogs. Many dogs are good with children, but differences within the breed is also quite large. As distant descendants of the wolf this breed still have some strong instincts. Puppies tend to chew on whatever it comes across, and this can increase lung adulthood if one ignores the problem.

Like fun and games? It also makes these dogs! The dalmatian are know for their wanderlust and should be kept in a leash.

The breed's anatomy: A dalmatian is a midsize type of dog, short coat, with an average body , hanging ears, relatively long legs, short hanging tail, and overall a look that will get noticed everywhere.

Health: The health problems for dalmatians varies and does not only depend on the breed. They include hip dysplasia, Skin problems, deafness, hypothyroidism, common canine disorders and other disorders and diseases in dogs.

More info about the dog breed: The dalmatian originates from Croatia. Life span will vary, but anything from 10 to 12 years is what would be expected. The dog breed is popular and easy to find in classified ads and even in animal shops. Dalmatians were initially bred for pack hunting, carrying, retrieving, and as a bird dog, and to herd sheep, and catch vermin. Dalmatians are also called dalmatinac, carriage dog, spotted coach dog, firehouse dog, plum pudding dog, dal, dally.

Classification: American Kennel Club places the dog breed in the group «non-sporting breeds». United Kennel Club files the dog breed in the category «Companion dog». Dalmatian is included in International Federation of Kennel Clubs database of dog breeds as #153 in section «related dogs» (6.3)
in the group «scenthounds and related breeds» (registered 1999-04-14). Also recognized by the Canadian Kennel as «non-sporting dogs».

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